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Old 01-03-2008, 07:07 PM posted to rec.food.restaurants
Shawn Hirn
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Default Rationale for rule against dating customers

In article
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David Downing wrote:


Oh, if you don't get law, she sues management for permitting customers to
sexually harass (hit on) the employees.


Okay, I guess the reason I didn;t see that was that she put it in
terms of HER not being allowed to go out with ME, as opposed to ME not
being allowed to approach HER.

Could it also be that if the relationship goes bad, the CUSTOMER could
sue the restaurant for allowing him/her to get into a bad relationship
with an employee? Or that the customer might expect special treatment
if he/she were dating an employee?


I seriously doubt any restaurant has such a rule. How could a non-dating
rule ever be enforced? It really makes no sense. In reality, what
happened was, the waitress simply gave you a polite brush off.
 

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